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large-scale
adjective as in big
Weak matches
- a whale of a
- ample
- awash
- brimming
- bulky
- bull
- burly
- capacious
- chock-full
- colossal
- commodious
- considerable
- copious
- crowded
- enormous
- fat
- full
- gigantic
- good
- great
- healthy
- heavy-duty
- heavyweight
- hefty
- hulking
- humongous
- husky
- immense
- jumbo
- mammoth
- mondo
- monster
- oversize
- packed
- ponderous
- prodigious
- roomy
- spacious
- strapping
- stuffed
- supercolossal
- thundering
- tremendous
- vast
- voluminous
- walloping
- whopper
- whopping
Example Sentences
After nights of large-scale street demonstrations and a string of public resignations, Georgia's prime minister has rejected calls for new elections and said protesters have fallen victim to opposition lies.
The Syrian military said its forces were confronting a “large-scale” attack by “terrorists” and inflicting heavy losses on them.
Officials said the raid targeted a “large-scale” psilocybin operation.
And with good reason: This is a fantastically outlandish production that delivers a kind of large-scale razzmatazz that has become rare — no skimping here.
The news comes shortly after the star announced his intention to stop playing "large-scale world tours" at the end of 2025.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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